Watch: The Right Kind of Wrong 2013 123movies, Full Movie Online – In this romantic comedy, The Right Kind of Wrong, Leo Palamino is a failed-writer-turned-dishwasher made famous for his many flaws and shortcomings in a blog called “Why You Suck,” a huge Internet success written by his ex-wife. Then Leo meets Colette, the girl of his dreams… on the day she is marrying the perfect man. And so, the ultimate underdog story begins as Leo, a fearless dreamer, risks all to show Colette and the whole wide world all that is right with a man famous for being wrong..
Plot: A stubborn idealist spies a bride on her way to her wedding and immediately falls in love with her.
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N/A Votes: 178 Popularity: 5.935 | TMDB |
Not your ordinary romantic comedy…
The Right Kind of Wrong is an unusual film…It takes a lot from common clichés that we’re used to understanding as typical romantic comedies but it builds upon it and presents it in a novel yet interesting way. The main protagonist is not a common well behaved steady earning good boy that we’re grown to expect from this genre. On the contrary – he is a broken man with a joke for a career, no ambitions and plenty of other weaknesses to top that up. The girl however… Well, she’s equally humane. 🙂 And that’s about it when it comes to things worth knowing about the flick. It’s not the genre nor the cast that will make you enjoy watching it – it’s just the fact that all the characters are so “real” and not over the top smoothed out for Hollywood role models. As the title suggests the right things about the movie are all the wrong ones and that’s what makes it a definite watch!
Just barely watchable…a mess of lost chemistry
This is really why Canadian film gets such a bad rap. The trailer for The Right Kind of Wrong actually looked fun. It looked quirky and cute and funny and I was reasonably looking forward to this. My expectations weren’t huge by any means but there were some fatal flaws to this “romantic comedy.” They mixed together the sort of crude humour that makes American comedies so successful with trying to be uniquely Canadian…something Canadian film makers can’t ever seem to LET GO. The plot stumbles around and propels extremely vapid and annoying characters around each other. The script is honestly excruciating and as a writer I couldn’t help but think how much editing could have been done to make this better. Now that I complained about it I will add that I did laugh a few times (both from gross-out shock and some decent physical gags and general silliness), there were some moments that at least tried very hard to be sweet but unfortunately for this film the bad outweighs the good at least two to one. After watching the VASTLY superior Canadian comedy “My Awkward Sexual Adventure” (one of the first Canadian comedians to truly impress me and was as good as any American counterpart) this just paled in comparison.Ryan Kwanten is our lead hero. He’s awkward and foolish and sort of a bum in life and managed to endear himself to his lady love. Kwanten tries hard and has some charisma on screen but just barely. I think the script was bad enough that he didn’t have a lot to work with. He isn’t the worst part of the cast by any means. Sarah Canning is the object of his affections…god knows why. I’m sorry to say that she is awful in this role. She is supposed to be this guy’s dream come true but she is completely vapid and without any redeemable qualities at all. The script does nothing to develop her as a “dream” girl and their chemistry is literally non-existent. I couldn’t have cared less whether they ended up together or not. Kristen Hager was actually better (and still not good) as Kwanten’s disgruntled ex. She looks a little like Jennifer Lawrence and that’s about as good as she gets. Her role is very small but I thought her chemistry with Kwanten was at least marginally better than Canning’s is. Canadian comedy legend Catherine O’Hara is completely wasted in the film as Canning’s mother. She has very few scenes and not even any good lines to speak of which is unfortunate. Literally the best character I thought in the movie was played by Will Sasso as the best friend. Its such an incredibly small role and he doesn’t get any chance to try and redeem the movie but he has a few really funny scenes. Maya Sammy is also hilarious in a “kids say the darndest things” sort of way with shock value rants about drugs and sexual innuendos. Still she has some hilarious lines and is adorable too.
I am absolutely floored that the director of this film is the one and only Jeremiah Chechik. Who is that you may ask? His first directorial film was the classic, and downright hilarious National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. He has also done a ton of really great TV as well. I can only hazard to guess that he misread this mess of a script or owed someone a favour because honestly he is better than this. The film simultaneously tries too hard and not hard enough all at once by trying to be an American rom-com and failing but at the same time not trying to make sense of a very poor script. While this just barely gets a passing grade, it is watchable but really unless you’re forced to…don’t. Its something worth forgetting about in a sea of far better entries in the genre. 5/10
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 37 min (97 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Comedy, Romance
Director Jeremiah S. Chechik
Writer Tim Sandlin, Megan Martin, Adriana Capozzi
Actors Ryan Kwanten, Kristen Hager, Maria Menounos
Country Canada
Awards 2 wins & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 2.39 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa Plus 4:3, Panavision C- and E-Series Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor Asia, Bangkok, Thailand (lab services), Technicolor, Toronto, Canada
Film Length N/A
Negative Format Codex ARRIRAW (2.8K)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Panavision (anamorphic) (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm, D-Cinema